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Essex has the longest coastline of any English county and with its proximity to the continent its coastal towns and ports played an important role throughout the Great War. The events along our coast during the conflict were probably as varied as the coastline itself. This event is organised by the Friends of Historic Essex as part of the Essex Great War Archive Project.

HARWICH AT WAR

We are delighted that David Whittle from the Harwich Society will speak at this year’s event. He will enlighten us on some of the significant events that the ancient port was involved in during the conflict.

JUVENILE CRIME IN SOUTHEND

We are also pleased that Andrew Emeny, a teacher by profession, will be sharing his research on juvenile criminal activity in Southend between 1914 and 1918.

Following these fascinating talks our chairman Chris Thornton will update us on the continuing work of the Essex Great War Archive Project.